luke skywanker. (
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thisavrou_log2016-04-27 06:58 pm
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Who: Leia Organa
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When: 4/27 eveningish
Where: The Hangar Bay
What: Two adults politely and rationally discuss their opinions on marriage, family, and becoming wizards.
Warnings: This is a PG franchise, kids. Go ask your mother.
[Luke has been spending his time, more and more often, in the hangar bay, surrounded by the assorted droid parts he's been given for his new job. Initially, he'd been doing the work in his room, but concern over whether he was annoying his roommates has moved him here, among the hustle of transport shuttles.]
[He's sitting next to two empty coffee cups, with his torso half inside the outer shell of a quarter-finished gonk droid. He's finally managed to get outfitted with a prosthetic hand, and while it's not the most elegant thing in the world-- it's clearly, obviously mechanical-- it does the job well; he can make droids much faster, if he has two hands to make them with.]
When: 4/27 eveningish
Where: The Hangar Bay
What: Two adults politely and rationally discuss their opinions on marriage, family, and becoming wizards.
Warnings: This is a PG franchise, kids. Go ask your mother.
[Luke has been spending his time, more and more often, in the hangar bay, surrounded by the assorted droid parts he's been given for his new job. Initially, he'd been doing the work in his room, but concern over whether he was annoying his roommates has moved him here, among the hustle of transport shuttles.]
[He's sitting next to two empty coffee cups, with his torso half inside the outer shell of a quarter-finished gonk droid. He's finally managed to get outfitted with a prosthetic hand, and while it's not the most elegant thing in the world-- it's clearly, obviously mechanical-- it does the job well; he can make droids much faster, if he has two hands to make them with.]

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It looks nice. [Very...silver. Maybe they'll be sent some synth-skin in the mail.]
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[Luke sighs.]
I won't do it. Leia, Ben is a great man, I- [Love him like a father? No, wrong choice of words.] I trust him, but... that doesn't mean he's never wrong.
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He doesn't think I should become a Jedi. Because of Han. [This part is quieter, less grounded in the certainty of pique. She shifts from a crouch so she's sitting on the ground, giving herself something to do besides staring at Luke or the droid or the ground.] He still wants to train me--but not as a Jedi.
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[Luke folds his arms over his chest, ridiculous in his sweaty uniform covered in engine oil, but in that moment he only cares about the insult to Leia. How could he-]
[Luke unclenches his jaw. Gently, he reaches out to put his hand on his sister's shoulder. The silvery panels clash against the white fabric of her dress.] No. You are a Jedi; it's your destiny. Nothing can change that.
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[It's a sore point, made somehow sorer by the fact that it angers Luke, too. His irritation is proof that this isn't right. So there's room for my brother, but not me--not unless I give up something that makes me happy.]
It looks like my destiny is being a Force-user. I'm not breaking things off just to hear him call me a Jedi. [She puffs out a breath, and if it wasn't so humorless, it might sound like a little laugh.] They think that people with attachments won't be able to make sacrifices.
[Quick, don't dwell on that part. She doesn't want to tell Luke how she threw Alderaan at Obi-Wan like it was a weapon. It wasn't one of her better moments.] I don't want you walking into training with him without knowing what he thinks.
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[Luke remembers Dagobah, and for the first time in recent memory, it doesn't feel like an utter failure. The thought gives him strength where he hadn't expected it.]
I know you. I'm not worried about your commitment. [He moves his hand from her shoulder, holding it out in front of her.] I'm only worried you won't help me make a new order when we leave this place.
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[When he offers his hand, Leia takes it.]
Of course I'll help you. You'll have to share me with the Alliance, but... [A shrug.] The galaxy needs Jedi.
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[However, to the question of whether he'd want to be trained by his father, the only answer he can provide Leia is-] No- no, I don't... [He sighs.] I don't think that's a good idea.
[But that does give him an idea. Perhaps they both have to better understand their father. Before Leia walked in, Luke had been listening on and off to the journal left by their grandmother. He quickly turns from Leia (it's with some guilt; he knows he's doing it too quickly to answer questions) and picks up the little holojournal.]
Here. You should... you should see at this. [He holds the journal out to her, and lets the last entry he'd been reviewing play. The voice Luke has begun to recognize as his grandmother's whispers through the staticy relays-] Owen makes me miss you so much, Anakin. I can’t look at him without thinking of you-
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[But already, her attention is caught by the fact that Luke's turning to grab something--a data chip? No, she corrects herself, a holo.
Leia peers at the tiny figure, a woman whose age isn't immediately apparent in the image. She looks tired, but there's something quietly pretty about her despite the careworn touches to her face.
The name Owen registers in a vague way, but Anakin makes her start.]
What is this? [She doesn't look up as she normally would. It's hard to look away from the woman. Anakin's family. Anakin's--mother? Who else could it be?]
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It's our grandmother's journal. The Ingress... delivered it.
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Does our father know?
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[It's not that Luke's been keeping it from him, he just wasn't sure what to do, if he could handle any of it, anything. With obvious care, Luke takes Leia's hand and folds it over the journal, metaphorically closing the issue.]
You should give it to him.
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You should have the honour. The captains gave it to you.
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[There are so many other questions she wants to ask. What's wrong? and Why do you sound so sorrowful all of a sudden?, and plenty more beyond.
But Luke deserves his privacy, and if she's wondered for a year what's bothering him, she can wonder a while longer. Even without Han's warning not to press him, she wouldn't.]
He'd want to hear from you, you know.
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[The joke comes out a bit hollow, but he's trying.]
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[But if she's not going to press, she's not going to press. Sighing, she leans forward and loops an arm around him in a loose embrace, little caring if any of his grease stains make their way over to her. Grow up a tomboy princess and you learn to get all kinds of stains out of white clothes.]
Fine. But you should talk to him. You have plenty in common. [More than he and I do, and we get along just fine.]
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Listen to it. Tell me... what you think.
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[She reaches up to touch his cheek, wiping off a bit of engine grease.]
Get some sleep, all right?